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[SPAM]

Shouldn’t SpamAssassin be taking care of this garbage?
I think it’s the 6th time I receive this message…

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On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 04:51:25AM +0900, The Oil Group wrote:


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Running Debian GNU/Linux Sid (unstable)
batsman dot geo at yahoo dot com

Because I don’t need to worry about finances I can ignore Microsoft
and take over the (computing) world from the grassroots.
– Linus Torvalds

Hello!

Well… this is one of the new strains of spam. SA, which we have installed in
ruby-talk ML, doesn’t grab these new strains.

I’m using, locally and in some ML I manage, bogofilter. It grabbed this email
right away. Of course… I have a huge database (more than 50.000 spams by
now)… these bayesian filters require a good database.

s

Pablo

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Em Sex 29 Nov 2002 18:13, Mauricio Fernández escreveu:

On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 04:51:25AM +0900, The Oil Group wrote:
[SPAM]

Shouldn’t SpamAssassin be taking care of this garbage?
I think it’s the 6th time I receive this message…


Pablo Lorenzzoni (Spectra) spectra@debian.org
GnuPG Key ID 268A084D at search.keyserver.net
Webpage: http://people.debian.org/~spectra/

That’s funny, my local SA happily filtered those messages. It might
help to lower the threshold a couple of points - I think I’m at five.

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On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 05:13:08AM +0900, Mauricio Fern?ndez wrote:

On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 04:51:25AM +0900, The Oil Group wrote:
[SPAM]

Shouldn’t SpamAssassin be taking care of this garbage?
I think it’s the 6th time I receive this message…


Alan Chen
Digikata Computing
http://digikata.com

I installed SpamAssassin yesterday, and it’s caught all of these. I didn’t
even realise they were coming from Ruby-Talk.

Tim Bates

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On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 06:55 am, Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote:

Well… this is one of the new strains of spam. SA, which we have installed
in ruby-talk ML, doesn’t grab these new strains.


tim@bates.id.au

SpamAssassin 2.50 should come with a bayesian filter – it’ll just need
someone to throw spams that get through back at it to keep it well
trained.

···

I’m using, locally and in some ML I manage, bogofilter. It grabbed
this email right away. Of course… I have a huge database (more
than 50.000 spams by now)… these bayesian filters require a good
database.


Thomas ‘Freaky’ Hurst - freaky@aagh.net - http://www.aagh.net/

Working capital doesn’t.